Kingston News (1868), 12 Jun 1869, p. 2

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.;r- DQIJt A Mr Spoor was of H10 name opinion. It I ln._rfair zuvocnted the present separated poatliom of the townships, Ind cxplsined in full the reasons he had for his preference. `Respect- ing the petition for the separation, if the matter, he said, were lnitl over until the October ses- sion, he could bring proof in full of the feelings of the lubablltmls ol l u.1meu-stun upon llte question, when it would be found that they fu- vottred the separation. Mr Barr replied to the last speaker. The matter alluded to by both speakers was .J' .. .,.._A|- ` Auc nu.-uu-r nuuuea by b of a purely local nature, and ' lerest outside of it, and W115 fu uhn rim- .-.9` uk... ....._.,-+ wvuuull, On motion of Mr T0121] the report was adopted. Ml` LOU crnvn nuuinn cl lnumedintfly after the 4 ulrl Uh THE DAILY NEWS--SATURDAY EVENING. JUNE 00 UNTY COUNCIL. :6 I5` I fua ,- ._... ...- .....o nuugulou Jean- macadamized the money would that township on .tbe boundary ,,`.__ v_-..._~,-u no \a\JI.Il.JC\.;LCll VUIIII navigation and the trsnshiprnent of goods. From the increased activity now msnifestcd _ in the harbour--the vast amount of grain going forward inducing a lively business-- the oversight of the Commissioners will no doubt appear much more glaring whgn the sutistice of this year are summed up, and the cnnscquent injustice will be the grester. We should hope that the recom- mendstions of this Report are subject to amendment. ` Lu nu ll.lU gum !p8KCl . slluded at nature. and mm nf' ....m:.. :. .. .....u uuuuuu_ out uotpaid. aferred lo the committee on coun- sc Vt-`I511 Delilinna Fn. ---A --- - -- aul'L`\J xv pl] ll Kingston for \ ,__... ..v...y--uJ nun |;I7l'l.llII.l IHXES and had received a reply from L1 lhe amount had been paid on 1867 This later produced a 3 Treasurer Ilmt he could nd [ha hnnlra n6 Mm -..--- -I'--~ ' ._- ...,...u.uu:u uu coun- eveml petitions for road grants, the committee on'roads and Friday afternoon, June 11. .,... ....u..u,; turn). Lmnglnler owed this remark of Mr Unl- Ws nnl ndnnl.-ml r Tolem-1, St conded by Mr Barr, Jnted. is new of the offer as expres- the special committee. a was read from `the clerk of ;on, calling mm.-..:.... o- -I-- `p V was` -&`p-;):O';:;;led $100, uf"Ga.rden Island and Ports- ) each was appropriated. l that as the Kingston lead- adamizad than Innnnur ---~11 , ,,O_ -_-._.....u '\.I vs. twnuu into account by the (Jommissionersin(le:'i(l- ing on the standing and organization of the port and custom house. But for ulhhnt is contained in the Report of the Commission it appears to have been entirely ignored, as under their classication `seaports alone are entitled to derive benet from the number of vessels touching at them. This is muni- festly an injustice to the inla.nd~.vater ports. and particularly so to the port of Kingston. whose principal business is connected with n--.-.L:..- -__I .|_, . - , ,_.,.... ....n; LACIE (J on, calling attention to the LO! the grounds round the ,requestiugA it should be rmad the Council were all Lima balance due in lbe ,nud about $900 in lhul. of aux-er said that this was an iqruu. no ..nr,.;-- :wns 1ead,and the ab- ounls: lru-n.mI.. I.mr..-- -|r- ....a ncnuurn UI 111!` (Jul- )l adnplcd. Spoor, seconded by Mr rpay Mr Perry for two m for Ihn (`nm-...n ...:- t Council renumed busi- .... .\_u-nuns upon IDB Council took Qccasipn ion frnm 1h-`r`V----~ - ...... -auuno nu: um 9; rendered in aiding risoners---himself and remarks upon the uncil mnlr ....-....:_._ IOIIU, lllu IUU ED- brouglu before the .... A\:Il_)' IU1` IWO [I10 Council with Mr W. A. Reeve, ofiNapanee, has been appointed County Attorney for Lenuox andAddington, in~tl1e place of Mr W. H. Wilkiaon who huseen made County Judge, .j:,__.A,+._ __ 1 Moore for the umrl :. ..:.z:_- gun QUUDUIQH tbe'OounIy .n appropria- as nf' VnIn.., r M'Person. ....,A .n__ u 1.----- v---~--------. 14! the foam, and nally tb gave an alarm and his mother - A resideatnf rt.-........=-r- -- .....u nluu vnsnea, the members feasion in a body accompanied to lhe.G rand Trunk Station, w train to assume, his duties at t in Kingston. The Nnpanee Express also : Wilkiaon, newly appointed Court of Lennon: and Adding! with an address, to which he Ipeecb. ...w.. uyu. nu entargea sphere of 01 In going from us to your new (it am-ed that. you carry with you the best wishes of each of us, for your] ness, and prosperity. Napanee, 7th June, 1869. F. W. Campbell, W. 5. William namara, D. H. Preston, F. McK4 Chamberlain, B. G. Davy, W. H. 1 A. Reeve, A. L. Mo:-don, T. J. R0 T. Scott. _ Judge Bnrrowestin a feeling ma thanking the Profession for the they had pnid him, and otherwi I tting terms. ' After a mutual interchange of and kind wishes, the of th accompanied Jud the Grand Trunk Sims. ...n.-/7 ...., ... ...u u:a|.uIul.l0n ot the relations hitherto existing between yourself and us. During the whole period` that i privilege to practise our professi jurisdiction, your uniform kindn cration have won our affection and impartial exercise of the your important position amongst our admiration. While, for ourselves, W tion of those pleasant ass heartily to congratulate t has been our on under your ess and consid- --while the able trying duties of tus hasse-cured e regret the dissolu- ociationa, we beg most \1'._--- - - "` ` ' iliotiames Joseph A urrowes, Esq.,Judge of the Uounty Can t of the County of Frontenac. Dear Sir--We 1 a members of the Bu and Legal Profession in panee, feel tint we cannot altow the occurrence or your removal from this county to pass without; giving expression to the feelings of una.'=cted regret, experienced by us all, at the termination of the relations hitherto between us, --_-__.j PARLIAMENT 017' CANADA. Friday, June 11.--In the House of` Com` mons Mr Rose moved the House imo Com` mittee on the resolutions respecting the ad` ditional subsidy to Nova Scotia. ' Mr Rlnkn nnnnan;-I oh- ._...-1--- -- A " , K--- --- On Monluy last the members of legal Profession in Napsnee, assert Judge's Chambers in the Court Hou senled an address to the former J: County. The address was read Davy, Esquire, Barrister at Le.` low8:- \.'uI.ll.l|C|.l zur uy mm. The council then adjourned until of the afternoon of Monday pen. It was moved by MKS;-moor, se couded by Mr Godfrey, that whereas by repeated amendments the municip--I laws have become so complicated ens to-be difficult to understand, it be resolved to peliticn the Legislature , of Ontario [0 revise and consolidnte the laws Into one act." Car-i ried. , , _ _ _ ,, _,..-....., uuu. nu: WBTCIEU take the proper steps to recover from Mr T. B. Ferguson the sum of $|35:80, which has been received by him from lh-1 Canada Land Com- pany for mxes upon wild lands, and not ac- counted for by him. THO Pnllnt-H L----31--- ` |Clu..IUU|BC|Lll`lJl. M,r Calvin objected most decidedly to the mo- lion". If Ih`ere ever was,be said, an instance ofin- juslice, it would be in the townships ofSLorring- ton and Lougbborough losing the amounts collected by Mr T. B Ferguson, as it was tbrogh the efforts of lheirrepresenmlivesthat Mr Ferguson had been sustained in oice. The motion was lost. upon division. Na.ya-Mesrs Burl-Le, Bowerman, Calvin, Day, Fair; Mills, Mudie, McDonald, Perry, Spoor and Sfrachan, ll. Yens-Mesars Barr, Campbell, Donaldson, Godfrey. Lon. MnR.mw NT:--knla u-LnL .|H.'lu' 1:. xena--Mes Godfrey, Lon, Tolnnd and the Warden, 9. It wna I-nnugpl L. I]. :1, ..g... I It was moved by M: Mudie, seconded byl Mr McRore_y, and carried, that the Warden $I35:_80, `PA.rIn:I-Int` 1-... L:__ t Mr Playfair thought that the property rate of-I taxation was very high, and inquired whether it '- could not be lowered. IC.._;._. L!:_.,.l.1_ __.'l I` I_!_ 4_l.=--n_.lln .._- VIIIE Luv uni] uuue: or soon: 31: xownampa. Mr Day fell. for the buck townships, but ob- jected to the council adopting the loo frequent plan of making these roads for the townships. It could not be nforded. Us Inna ..._,.I-_ _,___K_.I_ :4 3 g,,,,, 7! AI` furnish unly 21 pa_r;ial irttlimuititt of its commercial importance. Kingston i. decitledly the leading port, in Ontario when l'Egt|l'dt.:(l as to its ownership of vessels antlsteatntbonts, and the riutnber of arrivals and c]e:1rn.nues,thouglt the entries -of dutiable goods are less in amount than at Toronto and Hamilton. Lgst year 1-ll ves- uels. including stenutcri, were registered here, and 134 foreign vessels traded at the port. The number of trips made by Canadian vessels between this port and the United States tuuounted to 324. ex` elusive of the coasting trade, which if taken into account would nt ttselfmuke upwards of two thousand ttips. In all some 3.500 clearances were granted. All this activity involves, an a matter ofcourse, a vast nmoun` of work, and ought certninly to be taken :-s. _..__.. .. n .n -. - Mr Nicho'3 thought his mmionu method ofprocedure. Let the ct townships, and look lo Mr T. B. reimbursement. _ M- n,I_:- -' ' - ' * lIUM'U IIUI UU IUWTTEU. ! Maseru Slrrxclmn nnd Oslvin objected to any rvducmiun of the fate sad we old plan of bor- ` rowing money, and would rather a higher In be levied which would he cheap:-st in the end. 1 The report was adopted, | Mr Spoor brought up the report of the com- I Iniltee an county property, which was adopted. , Ml` Burr tnnrnd ..nr-nnrlurl In? Mr lln Ifr.-I7 that ' 1- uuulu LIUI U6 IIIUFUCU. Mr Lott spoka earnestly in favour of the grant. He a.dror.-a'Ied the imporuance of the back townships, and the benet derived from them by the township of Kingslou._ LIP (}lll1`IhII9 nnrin-I-alnnd Thu. it want: II: T nu ; I-ll|'IlULl was ClllTlt.'U OD UIVISIOD. Y8lIS-M(:."Sl'5 Barr, Burke,` Bnwerman, Gal- vin, Godfrey, Lott, Mills, Mcorey, Nichol-1, Perry, Playfnir nnd the Warden, 12. Nuys-- Messrs Campbell, Day, Ddnaltison, Fair, Mudie, MvDona`d, Spoor. Strachnn and Toland, 9. A motion of Mr Nichols for the payment to the,` townsbirs by the council_ of the amount ot _$l35:8U, said to have l-(`en collected by Mr '1`. B. Ferguson, gave rise to considerab_le dtscussion, during which the opiui.-n of the county solicitor was rc-qttested- as to the power of the townsbig to compel the payment of the money. Mr sneak gave it as his opinion that they could not, and cited a case in point in support of it. Mr Snook rurther said that Mr T. B. Ferguson swore before the master in chancery that be had not received any money but. what he had HG counted fur, and which appeared on the books. MrSlrac.han presumed under the circumstan- ces Mr Nichols would withdraw ltis motion. Mr Spoor was in favour of taking steps against. Mr T. B. Ferguson to recover the amount. ' ""5'U "I-l uuuuly |'I'UPC|'ly, WIIICII WLIB I'lUUPlr'.Uo llr Burr moved, seconded by Mr Ho Ifr--y, that Q the Council make alpecial gram of $10010 the I township (f Hiuclriuhrooke, to be expended on a road known as the Frontenac road, leading from Kingston hlll, Portland, to [lune-hinhrooke,' II vllblic outlet to several back townships, and which in at present in n deplo:-ab'.e condition, and n bylaw be pared to conrm the name. "I Hnrr nu-anal Iain 'u-nnrinn and hnnntl rharn uuu, nuu In HR: lpflg BHIJUBI lll.'lPll5InlJ1('. Mr Gudlrey confirmed the statements upon the condition of the road by the last speaker. Ho said that there was over a mile of swamp, which in early spring would take horses attempting to pass otftheir legs, and there were about three additional miles almost impassable. The road was the only outlet of about six townships. htf DRV full for Ihn hut-lr lnanul-n: hut nh. l|.|I5I..IJ U] l.l.lU IUWIIHIIIP Ul l\Hlgl0u._ Mr Unmpbell undrrstood that it was Mr Lon : mill dam which was the occasion of the swampy condition of the road. \._ h___ ___k,, . ,1 I - -uuuuunuu Ul LL10 FOIIIJ. Mr Day suggested an appeal to government for a grant as the best remedy. Mr Tolaml Ms) understood tbatit was Mr Lows mull dam which caused the bad condition` of the road, and if so, he was opposed to the granr. nuluu awrur ll ll W88. Mr Sn-ncb'au s -ld it` this $100 wn prunled it would be A precedent for other speciulgranls. Mr Calvin should vote for. the grant. Mr Mcurey thought it would be a bad pre- cedent. . Mr Day said iffmembe-rs would all agree (hint on applications for other grunts_ be mn.d_ell1ia year he would vote for it. After some further remarks by mtmbers the motion was carried on division. \-Pu_Mnaarn D...- I). -1_, n - - nun I: U IIIW U!` |Jl!l`I.l IU l._:UllIl LlI `-U6 IHIIIE. Mr Barr urged hi: motion, and hoped mere would be no opposition to the motion. He re~ presented the condition of the mad as extremely bad, and in the spring almost ilnpasaable. Ml Gudlrmr rlnnrrnn the nl-lornunln nnnn Hun uuuuuau uuusluy [0 nova tscoua. Mr Blake opposed the motion, contend- ing that the general government harl`nu povier to alter the terms of Union as xed by the British North America Act. He moved that it was inexpedient in the opin- ion of the House to go into committee on the resolutions. .n r.-- - -,, v -- 5...... The Warden explained in answer to Mr Spoor that whether Mr LoI1 s dam affected the road was a quealion. A lawsuit ha.-I been decided ..that the mill was legally constructed, and the townships could not _r(-move it. Mr Lou could grobally get fty men 10 swear that the road was not acled by the mill, while vg possibly would swear that it Mr \`n-..nk....-. .. .4 :;.- .|.:- A.-- - -- a, the Legal Pro- iy Judge Burt-owes runk where he took the : the County Court go good fueling. state I 10 {and A_ddington, 1 whmh I... ...-n . I-uu nuuuuers or the bar and ` assembled at the a House, and pre- s Judge of the id:-esa by B. C. Law, as fol- 7., sun Llleni |lIy the house. was found dead. vick, Me., who earns his r day, pays $100 per an- the use of his wife, who . 9 without it. ' The son rrowes, Esq`, Judge ' gpanee. lint u. ........-- .......u.uu unu, unmpne Lon, McRozey, Nicbo 1 9. eelfng manner replied, 1 pympliment 0 rdplying in noiion was the proper county pay me "T. Ferguson for In the Second Repnrt of the Civil Ser- vice Commission a classication of the pom and custom houses of the country in nude` Ind suggestions are ntlcred for the organi- ntion of the department. The classies- _ tion let: out six orders, viz :-A. Sea Purls : B. Inland-Inter and Railwny combined Ports; C. Inland-water Ports 5 I). Rail- way Ports; E. Inlnnd Ports; and F. (lut- Bsyu or Ports. Those Orders are subdivid- ed into Classes based upon the amuu_nt of revenue cnllecnd, and the nalarieanf ol-0 cars are arranged according to the classi- cation on the Ilmvo grounds. Kingston which is nu inlnnd water and railway com~ bincd port, and collects a ruirenua of $113,358, is placed under Order B, 1nd in the third class, which o.-mhracos ports collecting between $25,000 and $200,000. It Ends irsoll ziqcompany with l3ytuwu,l~`redcricton and . Windsor. It strikes us that this li_)ethod ol classication consigns Kingston to n VEl_\` infcriur posiaion to what she occupies when compared by other standards. It is Hell knnwn that the great bulk of the tratc of Kingston `harbour is in free goods, and that tlic-rcfurc the revenue returns 4` . . . states that 1n 9!... I` V__. a- replied in 4 L uuncublf, W. H. H. Wilkilon, W. Robertson, and ._...,.w uml Jg the County :1, was presented eDlied= in - -*` )88!1 committed ex. A farmer ided there with veral servants. name roomiwiih saw his father nonstrann `-` the bar rhkl.-I -A " ___v. Jlllll hile ng two tfclock Illlu ICUIJIHMIUUS. After I very lengthy debate the amend- mc-nl was lost on qdivisinn. 57 to 93.` The House adjourned at-half past two. ---2--j--{-- 1 It neat Judge Anni- I ` ` 7 ILL be delivered to the Trude, diract from the Mnnufactory, It 80 cant: I and Private Families at $1 per dozen.- Ordera left at A. Livinguonh Ind City Book Store. rah 3 ALES AND ..... uu given on HONDA the 14th |inat., in "the L1 Church, to commence at 7:2 Admission, Ladies and S` Gentlemen, 25 cents. June 12. `be hold on FRIDAY Y request of several of the Stockhold B the Royal Cunadian Bank, a Meetil , 18th inIl., at 3 c P.M., at the Oouncil Chamber, City of Kin to appoint one or more per tbeir Stock at n Geneml Meeting of the: holder: to be held in the City of Toronto early part of July next. Kingston, 12th June, 1369, _______f THM FIFTH ANNUAL C0 Sydenham Street W. M. will be given MONDAY I Lectur Ghurch. In on------* ' ._.' call soon and see the handsome Carpets before they are all sold, at the Montreal House. James Davis. __._______.___!_, u,[ (MCI G` for Iteun ; _ , _-,--.. .....u u 1.54 lot No. 2 spring aoat, Rye quiet Ind rm; receipts 8,600 bush. Corn very scarce And 1 0 20 better; receipts 29,152 bush; sales 38,000 bush `led wentern via ennui ; 95 ft? 97: for do. via rililrosd. Bnrley dull. Oats dull; receipts 14,000 bulb; lulu 10,000 bush It Blc for weatern uon. Pqrk rmer at 32,62 Ia 32,75 for new men; 32,00 0 32.25 fur nld Iln " -- " Wo remind the --... .. .,.u Iw 0,19 tor superne slo cm; 5,80 @ 6,25 for common to I state ; 5,50 @ 6,25 for common to: state ; 5,50 I) 6,25 ior common to a western ; 5,80 @ 6,85 for round Rye our quiet; calm 200 bbls at 4, Gra.in--Whent dull ; receipts to-dn; 35,331 bush; sales 40,000 bush ll 1, Era sn- a st 74. @ 85c for new mixed wenten NE W YORK MARKETS. Special telegram to the Daily News. New rk, June l2.-Stocka rmer with \ upward t dency. Gold 139%. Money eui: and loans at 1 per cent. Cotton unchaugq Flour3b}-avy ; receipts 13,168 bbll; sales 7,9 bbls it 4,70 ED 5,15 for slate and we: ern: HRH $.90: 2-, ' __-.._. .........-.-rounn 5305., bunkers, report money market as fo1lowa;-American currency buying at 71 bills, 74 silver; selling :1 72 bills. Silver buying Gold in N.Y. 139}. Royal Canadian Bank bills buying at 96c. At 4}, selling at 4. Sterling Exchange 9;. i7ME[V)ICVL \ I4 EJOUNGIL. i " The {allowing return: exhibit the roll 0! lelecied members: uuuub are Lower. Ind procurable at 84, the views of buyers beiLg 82. City Passenger nre purely nominal at 109; to 112. Gas quiet 1!. 136 to 137}. Mining Consoll have chnnged blade more freely, but at. lower prices; ulea hue been made down to $3,1G, closing with buycra at $3, and lellers at $3.15. Csnndn Government are in fair request, and Oorponuion And Ear- bour investments steady. ` 3 2. Hnlnbldc and Tecumselll, London-Dr. I Hyde. 3. Saugeen and Brock, Guelph-Dr. Olsrko. 4. Gore and Thnmeu, Wooda'ock-Dr. Oo- vcrnlon. Q 5. Erie and Ningan, Bnnl!ord-D:. Pym. 6. Burlington and Home, llnmiluon--Dr. _Jn.mu Hamilton. I -1 I13)! .._I -_l lr-_l_ III _..a_ I\_ I I1 :U-l-IJUU ll-I:IIIlU|JIln 1. Midland nnd York, To:-onto-Dr. J. N. ` Agnew. , I R Vina: nut. nngnnn IIrl.:o|...,_n. Il...n:l1 3"`s"iEing. Jnnd Queens, Whitby--Dr. mom. 5! P. r. . tv-__-_.I, _,1 In-___. :1 u -n rs ... ... uni uuvu mun 3 turn upwsrd,and sold at 98 to 98;. There are sellers of Peoplo s at l0B},:nnd buyers at a i less. Mo1son s were placed at W9, and Jacques Cartier to I limited extent at 106. Toronto are in favour at 120; rollers would accept. 121. Gore would commend 384 ; holders demanding 36}. For Quebec there are buyers at par. Union at 107, and Nationals in 107; but. with the exception of the latter, which are olfered at 108, there ere no sellers. Eastern Township would readily bring 102, 103 being naked. Commerce are oared at 104; buyers at 102. Mechanics are nominal at 92} to 93 Royal Canadian are in very limited offer; the sales within the week `care it 40. The in- quiry for Telegraph is light; the amount in market, however, is small, and readily brings 135 to 135;. Richelieu are held for 121, the highest o'er from buyers being 119]. Conn- dian Navigation are unaltered, very few shares offering; a. sale at 98. Champlain 10 p.o. pref. bonds are lower, and procurable (If hut-nun |~...:- -- 00 Er szm FIRST P.-wt. SATYRDAY zJU1`AIEf [MONTREAL MONEY` AND sroox MAR- | KET. The Monteul Herald says: There are few or no changes to notice in the generel course of the money market. The bank: heve emple funds to meet the present wants of trade; indeed, were it not for the large movement. of produce fr m the West, there would be an unusually large amount of surplus capital seeking investment. Another indication of the state of the tntstket and the abundance of funds at the present mo- ment is the active demand for inveettnents, some of the leading banks having touched higher prices than had ever been reached before. Rates at the banks for tiret class commercial hills are unal- tered, and there is `hardly enough doing in the open market to establish quotations. except for that class of paper which does not properly come within the range of quoting. Advices which reach us by telegraph ennounce the re- duction of the Bank of England rate of discounf }, making the rate now four per cent. Since the payment of the half-yearly dividends by eeventl of our bunks, there has been an active demand far ntnr-Ira Rnnlr or M.-...o-....1 ....-_-A --.a'L_ .......=.. u mo, uul. no seuera under 107. Early in the week Unmrio recovered the recent decline, and has ruled with greater steadiness, the offer- ings being light, and sellers generally asking 95% to 96. Transactions, howevn-,nre reported at 95. City have taken 3 turn upimrd,and sold 98}. Them In-R null." nr p-.-...I-9.. -- 1. Western sud St. Olnir, GhIthnu1-Dr. Ed- wsrdl. n ll,I_|l.I_ __; nI____.._.I. `l .._.l._ l\_ U.;'2. St. Lnwrenco and Eastern, Brokville-| Dr. Broaae. ' I u. uul unuu, were uaa neen acuvo demand for stocks, Bank of Montreal opened nnd'be- came excited at 157, advancing until yesterday, when sales were madernt 161}; to-day, how- ever, prices receded, resulting in transactions at 160, at which there were still buyera. Mer- chants have pnrticipated to some extent in the imprnjved tone of the marker, the rie being stea- dy, with salsa up to 112. Thom are buyers of Brnish at 106, but no sellers under 107. Early recovered um Flnnf .1...1:.... ., bunkers, silver: anllina -1 `M @%J9*%3 WWW il.I. 9. Newcutlo and That, Cobourg-Dt. Do- HIP Quinio and Cntaruqui, Kinguon-Dr. H. Bathnral sud Riduu, OunwI-Dr. Hol- ,,,--.. UIIIIIDI. I'D,` [lrlnef 3 32,25 do. Lnrd rmer nt 18 1911.`. 191 0 20 for konlo rendered. . ... -,-.. nu uummon to choice extra ,8o hoop Ohio. uiet; 4,35 ,3 6,50. Ieat to-dny of western 2; 1.42 for No. 2 m, quiet Ind rm . ..--=--- COMMERCIAL. ...... .;..-.-uocxa nrmer with so sy. easier, unchanged. eceipta 7,900 5,15 west- ,25 choice extra` 3,25 to choice extra. o 5.25 {or common m 4....--.. --._ __._ _.-vv- bunt nuu uuuunl fie funds will be given on Mon- . A `~cu`1 .._A-He I . " . u --unuw nou :e 7: 30 o clock. u S. 8. pupils, I. f Stockholders of Meeting will Ith o'clock rber, Kingston, persons to represent the Stock- HIV Tn!-nn'n =- `` nne to be received of Illinoil And In-. |. lnlandi.-I .:.,u.a -- vb AlI.lI.lUI' Illa. 10-- ` splendid yield of 12. ined in gnol II accomplice in ca, has become Albina!- la, 12} cents - - wuuluv curl. ~ choice ` hm... nu- -. - -_ .- -.nvu- . full and Varied programme | prepared, consisting of the II r-nix-anin-.. ..._ IL, A- ._-.-p\.n- in the usq 72 New Do-nT;1ion House. June 4. .|_\J We hill afar` "if!!! 13-`; " AT i M c])oneII s; PLIN, LADIES" An ...., : THE friends of the ydonhnm mo}. 9---! .1.-. HATS 1 ms 2L um} um 2| The Best ? AND ` Opened for Saturday H ANTI 4. Very n; and In prime order. ,___-- `II 1000 pounds choice Sugnr-I IIU IWJU DIVIIJXI DICOH. N B.-`--u ;he ladies Ind all other: cog will plan tnko none. munonaxsuu ham- tonl: intends keeping ooaumtly on lurid, am] will make It on of his Ipecialtloa, Burma from the but Dairies in the qountry. ' ~ 11` -Itn`f\ln"r\n/\-- 'l`ABAGONA_and Bmmunm wumsx Kn -_- __..--.. ._--. .__,_.,..__,*---I 'r*mii1-aiiws or isAIiiEn Woiiiif Lou of Wedding: Comlng om OW that I0 many young ladiunro going a, be uurriod, thay should bu aware or am. pr_Mloqu_wbich they will enjoy. lmleditlely mar uliing up house. they Ivisuhow the bgigm; of good brdoding and re.-ee} credit on the home they have left by winning IURRISOWS, and or- dering, uy - I. u an n.nnInoI -3- :iuuions, ezc., from the musical contributions the school. ` LIGHT SUMMER WINES H09: IMPOR l`ATIONS Jd`nef8. SHEFFIELD nous}: ._--- sl `vgm one; 900 PLAIN wnme HATS: Fmn Brim, In all sign, at 25 cm! 3710- 75 SEE OUR FANCY HAT WINDOW. 82 Pnmcmscmnr` 82 June 12. Q;JR.1ER BAGS. CUMBERLAND our moon '2` \n on`--1- -L ' " - annual GRAND DISPLAY! E CON'l`_EN'l`S 01" FIVE GASES. avian )0 Cases GLARET, wmanlad aonnd, It Ill 3d per dozen. ` 50 Cases 81'. JULIAN st 12: 6d per_doz._ 50 It At (4 15. u V 50 " Barton &'_Guesters 30: " 25 to u u ' 45s 4; II? D u..nAna L ti:-\ Ar AILVIJI. WHITE Ind _. conoumsn, JUST RECEIVED A I9I\ sncuns &. PIIIISES. _suaAn:cun_n HAM8. V. R. Mcllae Sr. 00. T0'1@'.B9W \ n.- an "I 2- Sugar-Outed Ham, 1 barrel X_XX Putty Flour, 1 barrel Family Flour, Some Kiln-drlod Onlmnl, Bone Extra Bolted Catalan`, _ Bone n'co Brnkfut Bacon. :11. I-4Il;. --4| ..II ..I.._. _ 3siDiii'6N, An prlnnnan On- ___a ... `vuv,V\lV, us WDYIDICSC. V | Tihe bole! waiters strike in New York ended in as victory for the proprietors, who 1 ' taken buck less than twenty of the strikers. I Newest nape: and styles IN ' FANCY, mssns:-.', (DIRECTJ {Anon-tn_|ent In the City. LADIES ALISES. NEW AT THE GENTS ..-an lllllu rT'be National Conventioh of `Church of Philadelphia have I: Pius : invitation to attend the_ Ect nil AND AND ' `GIRLS , ma EU W."B-.- M03413 .1; co.` `IUH W: R. menu: A: co. HATS, Princess Street. ur-Cured Bscon. av-NJ"-'/5` 40 P:-ineou Street, mu ' carnnmms, I I f '.;l`be Supreme Court of A x. that the scrip issued by the ( amounting to $80,000, is we I . ML. 1 . the Cortes Ins for the coming yea ' Seno_1- Figuela, th I ' I he ncknowledg ` j '3' Constitution voted am minus . - I Grain is now elevated at one quarter 0 I bushel in Buifalo. Oswego is lighted by kerosene, in qnence of an exorbitant price of gas, Many farmers In Maine are ploughing II hop elds. Hops fell fxom fty to eight a pound last fall. ' ml, -- ` 1:: DOWN ? nan liU5l ` cii. REcE1_\?l H3} 31. ` nlay," A ~ _.,__jJ-._-...-___ "I`hei-a are only two Axnericau \ New York stage. n...:.. :- .-- - ` ` Trltclasa of the Work" . \ by Typhoens ;` the Wdxkinham Stakes W A|.hofWalk. The sixteent lute: win won by the D _ civil nuthoritieato` _' f Ielnenccs without the 11.--The Federil C ` that the gomplainta r German;Purliament I .. union of Mecklenburg, _ ihthe national progr June 11.--The agitau .V ~---n.-uuv, UHF In? `E M A A in all directions 11:: window: were 1} ; damage done to ` quarter of the 3 charged on the M *` *I`evi:ral times, and Wounded, but no on police have been very _ M led to-day that they nee midnight. Forth * -A lpprebended, and extr I have ben take nrnwnno 41- --- opposed the question (I inexpedient It the 1 Granville, Secrefa.ry__ of B "` _A Department; said, in re to depart from the to the House of Co . "nP"3.="`d.I.PG' T ofllelfgst and `vicinity, c signatures, against the All the. Irish Glmrch. 4 - that this petition em ~ important demgns Wllclangl. He ahdwed _tb ` had taken place in th ~< eaainc_eA thq gen 4 V. In. Iu.l:....-.I `L- `If _ `,'r..`-- __-Y_ --q_- `vary why bo}ie;ed he No ` M Isord Bateman asked 1110 Government in run uuu -5-'- ; 11_-Iu the House 0 `iingging, the proceeding ' The debate T was po-.-.tponed1 u'--n Applelona Journal, June aon).-The art snpplernqp York Illustrated. The Thre I m of Business, and The M; the principal pieces ofction acientic notes come in I5 11! {gays that port io- Iho will proceed M yoccurence through _ of Ireland. Suspicio Float-ing Dock, the mac kind ever built, is Bermuda. T Juno 11.-The Alexandr 3 miles, was won by E` - -1, -1: u... txr,...I.: Jng .V11.-The rm of -suspended. 1l.-In' the House 0 ,.4.I 'D..&..........n ....I-...l Fl to prevent them. V Paris journals gi we electionrof 199 candidates. The e have been E _8lt6d %irIcv. Cluserl .1/vii Good Word: /or the J -The June number cm of Charles Kfngaley's ` Why, and of King plentifully illustrated j: the young. 1 ______..__.__,__. Nnw Prnmcrrxoxs Rtounn.--The Sunday a Home, June (John Hendex-aon).--Articles on Gideon Ousley, the Seven Churches ofAsia, and various other subjects, are given. Richard Hume," the` lending story, furnishes several ` chapters. l_ The following cad: certicates during the Kingston; Lieut. Wi Cadet Cbarleu O. 0: Kerr, Kingsrdn. Jun The court adjourned I day morning. -13 Cruunns Cmrncn.-We have bee: to stale that Divine service will ta Chalmers Church tomorrow at hours. The Court nl Appeal has conrmed the judgcment giving Mr L. A. Seneca} $1,600 damages against the Riclnclicu Company for losing :1 trunk containing that sum in silver. Wm. Booth has `been lmuml uver in ap- pear Iur trial at the next court of Q(lL'l'I1' Bqncln on-n charge of larceny [run]. his enr p|u_\`ers. L1-Wis Green 11 coloured man, late cook nn the Spartan, has Incen urrustcd nu olrlnilzillr: gnmls fmn} l rnwsc's shop, all;-ging Hm! they were for the ves=cl uml applying Ihcm to his own use. ~x _ _-.. ..- ---J.` n LII-lJLc Montreal, June 11.-Rev.- Mr Uxendctfs name is mcntiunml in connection with the A1-chdncnnry of Canterbury, and _il: seems Juubtful if he will become Bishop of Non Lrcnl. -..-suulc Lu agree. The prisoners Margaret Du, and her son, Edward, Du, were placed in the dock nod triad separately for stealing In purse containing 3 prisoners. The old woman was foudd guilty, and sentenced to one month : imprisonment, but the trial of the son was put of for the first case on Mondny morning: Mr U'Rellly defended the prisciner. The grandjury brought in the following re- port :- onuuruay, J nne 12. The` court opened this morning 2: half-past nine o clock, and the adjourned cane ofyeale-rday was resumed, which resulted, in a later pan of the day, in the discharge of the jury, who were unable to agree. The nr-iannnna 'll'..-_-_-. I'\ ,2 - The remainder nfthc 60:11 Regiment lcfl last evening for Quebec. The sales of thelslock of James Morrison & Co , under the direction of the ntTicia.lAus- signer, amnuztled $25,000 in ten days. r nuay anernoon. Tracy rs. -4.9.selm':rc.-'I`bi.-1 ncliou involved -Aonucliug claims of account extending our many years, u.nd wa5 transferred from trial m arbitration hy consent. Mr Britlon for the pl Lin- tilf, Mr Mudiu lor the defendant. 1'n'cc 1' A/Jarix, :1 al.-Ac1iou on n proulfssory note; verdict. for plninlitf in ll|.- amount of $`11:'):64. Mr Mudie for pInin1i"_ (r'0)dc'arl r Fn/mar :1 air A- .....:-_ L_ .- 1 Lu: mu: ut tue case as brought out by the evidence, appear to be these : let. T. `A. Corbett Owed the defendant nnd gave him as se- curity a lease of part ofn farm in the lDWn3`)i[; of Kingston. 2nd. T. A. Corbett, jr., bought the lease from the defendant, and gave him in security for the value ofit R chattel mortgage upon the property in dispute. After the mort- gage fell due defendant took possession of the mowing machiue, and then the plaintill` said he was not of age when he gave the chattel mort- gage, and being :1 minor he was not bound by it The defendant then said if plainti" was not of age when he gave the mortgage. he did not own the machine at all, but it belonged to his lather, T. A. Corbett. Mr O'Reil|y, Q.C., and Mr Mudie for plninti , and Mr Britlon for defendant. The court adjourned until hall`-past nine to-morrow, leaving the case to be resumed then. Two companies of the 60th Ries left this morning for Toronto, where the whole regiment. will be moved by the cud of next week. .,,...;`u-:. ur Jluuw IOF [IlrHD1llT _ r. Folger era! -An action by the late cnpuin, who was also: part owper of the vessel Prince Alfred," ngninsl the other owners for the Amount of last year s taxes which be was cum- pelled to pay to the tux cyllcclor of this city on the shares of lhe vessel owned_by them._ Verdict for the plaimitf for $l23:75_ subject to a motion for H. nonsuit on R number of grounds. Messrs. Briuon and Mudie fur plainti] Mr U'Rei1ly for defendants. n._1,.. n . _.. ...q.n.uunuI.=. Corbett v. Baker ----This was an action of re- plevin brought by Thos. A. Corbett, jr, for 2} mowing machine, which he claims as his pro. party, and which the defendant had taken from him. The facts of the case brought the these: 15.: '1` -A _:_-*-~-}-.- ` Poucl Cotm'r-Saturday.-lu.he1l: Long Ind Snnn Iclnhon, qharged with drunken- mm, were discharged. ` Mrs Finn, a soldier : uifg gnu-ged Mrs Henn'es:y,'another eoldier s wife, with uuulting her on Thursday last. It Appear: that on the day mentioned the defend- ant called the complainant. out of a neighbour- ing house, end naked her questions, which irri- tated the defendnnt so the! she went into the house, end, iifting 5 bottle, threw it II the dc` fendnnt, ctitting her head and hand severely` The cotnplninent. thereupon lifted I pail of Inner which Ina beside her and threw it upon the delendnnt. Subsequently the nomphinent Glenn! 1 ehergeet the jaolice room, and on her Ilrn not with the defendant end her husband, J ' `b `if. in fnno Oh. I------- -' ' ' ; in usual. -., .......u nuullucu ll'OIIl me non-nt. of witnesses at the proper time. This r is produced by witnesses being bound r to give evidence so long 3 time before L is in session without being further no- SPECIA L TELERAj!S. , , , . _ . _ _ u . u\.I nuulnllullll. s "Madame How and Lady ad George-'3 Middy," Will] ' juvenile articles to attract ._- .. -..r._., \vuuu uuuuerson). 2 contains another instalmen Kfna-lawn uu-.:-_.- `n - ' ' FROM MONTREAL. I ,_- -_ \-I\lLll-I :.u:uuEr- snpplemgp: i's entitled New nor! -`mu. rm._'.- r- -- - 001 NT) c0L'm'. iludelphin t the Reformed declined Pope he` Ecumenical Goun- cadets obtained second class past week ;-G. S. Page, ;, William Millar, Iroquois 5 ). Orton Prescott; Cadet J- Foam Dlax;-.~-An Artilleryinan by the name oi Ballard was`found early this morning lying upon hie face quite dead, at the foot of Ordnance atreet, between Ridean and Wellington an--eis, near I: Phippen a soap factory. It was rumoured that deceased was subject t9 `ts, accompanied by violent bleeding at the Inee ewhich was the occasion of his death. An inquest we}: held before Dr. Barker, coroner, it the hoepital of Fortenry thie afternoon, which Ina adjourned until five o'clock on Mon- i in} afternoon,` to give time for further investi- gation, ae there existed a suspicion of foul play, also to enable the Dr. of the Royal Artillery to make a poet nan:-tern examination of the body. There was a email bruise over one of the eyg- brown oftbe deceased, which_. hotever, did not appear autcient to account for his death. 4.4, rL-We bee n requested` 2 take placevin at the usual : Arkansas has decided y city of Linn. nua- r Young (John Henderson) Ennlninn a.-mu.-- :..---1- - _ ,E,_.. ... -3-nucu LVCW :Thre Brothers, The W0` Man who Laughs, are fiction. The literary and n 1: nnn..'I Friday afternoon. re.-Tbis involved account transferred lmm .r:..I ... ..- -.......uJ. (ll Scnnnbn, foreman. . un1il ten o clock on Mon- . ...-uuana U8! aecmed he city of Little Rock, I worthless. -iko has a have 1!) the am... conse- i hf nu: Salurday, June 12. mnrninn of half A- ._- ....uuuuun Inn net husband, 5 In-pd wife to can the bonnet off the do- ` hldmuh bud. ghich she M Iuccocded in doing, ` and ut the some time striking her. The case ouupiul coonlden-able time, and the magistrate 12_ (J-obn Hender- u of: cent actresses on the olmgbing up their qight cents stunt!- The chairman of the committee on nance handed in its report. It recommended the pay- ment of certain accounts, etc . It advised that the account of S. Chown & Sons should be re- ferred to the committee on county property with F power to act. ` ,_- _...... suuu. -The words 'lea.dirig roads were struck out, and the moiiou was carried on division. Yeas 17 ; any: 3 Messrs Bur, Campbell, and Fair, composed the minority. Mr Godfrey gave notice that on Moridsy he should bring up a. bylaw conrming the road grants. TL- -L-r` muu uuulu beep ID8 $100 for 11 leading roads on Ca M1 Godfrnv aqua nan..- AL- 1 I VB 5. Mr Stmchan suggested that, as in all proba- bility the roads would next year become the property of the County. the member for King- alon could keep the 23100 for use then. leadina rnnla an... ----- -'- mvunu, IU WLIIUU @.')U WEE Mr Day remarked [1 ing roads were ` be needed in roads. Il_ C`A~- ` vuuut. It was moved by Mr Perry, seconded by Mr McDormId, that $l,400 be appropriated to the benet of the leading roads in the several muni- cipalities of the County of F1-on To each lnwmzhin ...- ---- -- - ` `V umuuu VI I-U0 D, In-cc: W. I. Sabbath Scool that (he 1 concert in lid of its 01 day doing next. A pro; has`, In believe, been usual mnnicendinga, reciuttions, fn pupils, us well :3 several contril fromtho ndult patrons of ` ,__ _-......-.5 LUIILIS ll.l me SGVE Frontenac. lownship was appropriat with the exception of*Gm-den a mouth, to which $50 approp: Ml` Dav rnrn-u-Lyn.-I cl... -- -1 "' ed, and that a by law be passed to conrm the same. M r Slrncban objects would bar out in counts. I. .7 V ` d to the adoption, it investigation of the ac- V. , __- uuu uy}1lUPl'H1- I tion towards defraying the expenses of Volun- teers, drawn up in is very mild way, was receiv- l ed by the City Council, and pitched under the table (7) The ape-nker concluded by saying that this was the way the Corp ' communication from the County Council! No a.ction_was taken on the A communication was read from the mie- mculuuru 01 me committee, and course of norm: rennrks upon I he would give the exact words Reilly for Mr Ferguson on the w ere-Mr Ferguson admits I owes the Council $2,700 30. The minute: ofthe Council wer .L__ 7- were altered E they should state this view e sad in the report of op A communication the cl the city of Kingston, unsightly condition or ton" Court House, and requesting shou fenced in. - ` During the course of the up: snbjectytbe clerk of the Council one to any that a communication from the'C Council to the City Council for an app! tion l I tabla I'M "l`I-m ...n----L - - - \l| llJ5C5a In anawerrto a question by members relative to`the subject of free tolls now in agitation be- tween the city of Kingston and the County of Frontenac,`Mr Strachnn said he did not think the committee would be ready to report until the October session of the Qouncil. atderuuon or` the question was a. matter of time involving at good deal of inquiries and consid- eration. ` Several members were in favour of an even- ing session of the Council, but upon the inquiry of the Warden, it became evident that the la- bours of the Council could not be terminated to-morrow, it was therefore resolved to adjourn until 10 o'clock to-morrow morning. The Council adjourned at 6 o'clock. Saturday, June 12. The Warden took the chair shortly after 10 o'clock, all the members being present. The routine business being disposed of, Mr Day wished to know whether the commit- tee appointed to confer with Mr Ferguson urt- derstood him to offer the $2,700 as a debt due by him to the county, or merely an amount of- fered to stop further proceedings. Mr Day un- deretood him to mean the first. Thin nnnanv-gal on I--- -' Luv: ncpun was aaopled. Lott gave nulice that he should to-morrow bring forward 3 bylaw for the regular appoint- ment of the County Folicizor. A petition was read from John amount of $14 for n...-.;..:... ..._-v--1 - .;u.I, Also 1: petition from the 47th Battalion of Volunteers for the grant of $100 in aid of the Battalion, $50 of` lhe amount being granted at a former session of the Council, but not paid. These were referred comminn. m- -n-- nuuutl. session 01' the Uounc th. ty proper1y,and peti were rcfurred to com: bridges. ` 1.. ....a....- 'r\ - K :I`ne Iaxes he informed paid up excepting asmall bu township of Bedford, and nbou l`0rt_land. The treasurer almosz unprecedented state of n -V - , .-__,__ ,____._ Puaon1..-CoI. Gibbon, 0.3., RA, and formerly Commlndnntof Kingston, Arrived this Afternoon from Ilontrenl by the stunner Spar- tan. - -.._........ um uuusurer said that this of atfnirs. Provision was made by the Council to meet the wants of the treasurer. Mr Spoor, seconded by Mr Lott, moved to ' .- e'ect that an advertisement should be published to prevent parties trusting servants of the Coun- ty without proper written ordrrs. `carried. Mr Calvin said he was in favour of adding to the motion, That as the Council had no pow- er_ to discharge those servautsjwho involved them in debt, therefore it took this method I0 Ci-xuliun parties from trusting them Laughter and applause trlluwcd remark M Mr 41.1 ll-lllfs. The auditors 1-Pportwas atract ualement of accounts 0 Q COIJDCII, n__(_. .... _ - -- ,,......u.. was reuu n-om John Moore! $14, for aervicr-s constables in Search of prisoucrs~--himse team. vv -...a nu Mr Bur, orcunde-d by Mr Mcltorc-3', moved lhlt the bylaw which had eeparnted the townships of Palmerston ztutj Bedfurd, on n pt-titiun brought in at the Infill ansniou, be repealed, be-cl.uIe_ the mmtu 0 the pt`titi()D wt-re not go.-uuine. Mr Uulv;n thought in cases of H18 repeal of n hyI.w, a notice tie day previous wu neces- nary. .. auiucuuiuu lulu lJC|TDl'G. Mr Mudio handed in certnin statements re- specting the land taxes of wild lqnds, and the County Treasurer was called upon to give ex- planations. Mr Irvine, Treasurer, said that he had applied to the Canada Land Company for certain taxes due the Uoun'y, Ihe Company thou the 15th October, rejoinder from tha tind no evidence Iipou the books of the entry of such payment, and consequently he should not al low it. * N11,! luv! ll. This matter brought to Kingslonyr agent of the Company, who prodiuc rain! nf l[- 'I"L.,._ II I ,,_ __..-._. ...u..5u-. tu nlugdlurf M. rnerson. produced the re- ceipt of Mr Tbos. B` Ferguson for the amount of $135 85, paid on 15th Qcloer, 1367. The tll]JOUl'll had been collecled as follows: from Sir:-ringion, $61 92; Loughburuugh, $64 70; Palm-rslop, $9 23. The Treasurer also called the attention of the Council to the interest on certain debentures, and lo the fact that he man in want of funds The amount needed would probnbly not exced $4,ooo_ - ._, nuuuu:.pl.'()|1Bl' written orders. favour `-That Counql servants 1 lb rcmar win, but the idea was not (Tn lhn rnnuinn ..r 11.. r, V ...., uut. nuc men 5 On the motion of Mr Sp Lou, it was resolved 10 pa days` service in mileage. Th- ....A:.--..r ____ -- A31-n.un BALL.-A ball to the ofeers of the Royal Artillery is arranged to take place in Ontario Hall on Friday evening. It had been previously inunaedxo hold the an at .` house in King street.

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